Bill Burr wrote:The Spurs play the best white guy basketball I've ever seen. They're just so fundamentally sound. It's like 5 middle aged guys playing at the YMCA, just pick and roll and kiss it off the glass.

Bill Burr wrote:The Spurs play the best white guy basketball I've ever seen. They're just so fundamentally sound. It's like 5 middle aged guys playing at the YMCA, just pick and roll and kiss it off the glass.

Someone else listens to the bill burr podcast I was cracking up when he was talking about the Pens and specifically why he doesn't like Crosby.

Bill Burr wrote:The Spurs play the best white guy basketball I've ever seen. They're just so fundamentally sound. It's like 5 middle aged guys playing at the YMCA, just pick and roll and kiss it off the glass.

Someone else listens to the bill burr podcast I was cracking up when he was talking about the Pens and specifically why he doesn't like Crosby.

I put it on every so often. It was pretty funny hearing him talk about the hockey as well. The way he described Geno was hilarious.

Paraphrasing

Then you got this Geno Malkin (I can't pronounce his real name yevgenev or evgeni or whatever) and he's on the same team as the best player in the world and he might be the best player in the world and anyone else would have a huge ego and he just doesn't give a ****, just give me the puck and I'll score, no **** given.

But my main gripe with the NBA is the utter lack of parity. The Western Conference Finals ended up a 4-0 sweep by San Antonio, and Memphis never even challenged. Granted, the ECF is at 2-2 right now, but I'd say there is a 98% shot that Miami will win the next two games.

It's hard to understate how different the gap is between 1 and 8 in the NBA and the NHL.

But my main gripe with the NBA is the utter lack of parity. The Western Conference Finals ended up a 4-0 sweep by San Antonio, and Memphis never even challenged. Granted, the ECF is at 2-2 right now, but I'd say there is a 98% shot that Miami will win the next two games.

It's hard to understate how different the gap is between 1 and 8 in the NBA and the NHL.

Because teams rely on only 6 or 7 players, the individual can make a much bigger difference than in other team sports. Just think what it did to the Bulls when Jordan decided to pursue a career in baseball. And what it did to them when he returned.